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Dear Constant Readers… What an unusual September we have had! It was one where I wish I had a pool or lake nearby for after work swims! With such tragic weather news, I have to admit I did a bit less reading because of being glued to the news and spending more time on Facebook checking on friends and family! But I did turn to a few choice books during the time of the hurricanes, earthquakes and our country’s involvement in foreign concerns. As a mother of a service man who has done 4 tours of Iraq, 2 of Afghanistan, 2 in Haiti…over 6 years of duty away from his wife and children, I turn to prayer and open my bible and books of inspiration and reflection to help me from day to day. Personally, for me, it is what has lifted me up whenever I have my son, his family and armed forces on my mind, as well as my Darlin’ Dad (88.5 yrs) and my wonderful family. Maybe because of being an Army Mother, with a dedicated son who trains others as paratroopers, demolition and firing ranges and military tactics, I tend to engage my mind in mysteries, sci-fi fantasy and history, to shift my focus. I love strong character development within the story. Now don’t judge me if there are paranormal/metaphysical situations in many…maybe the heroes being vampires, shapeshifters, witches, fae or slayers, suspending reality just enough so that I don’t reflect on some of the “real” scary situations in my reality! Reading is such a part of my life, not just a hobby, and I wish I could walk & read…that is a multi-task that I think would be great, though for me, probably not. I have tried to read on an exercise bicycle…too much vibration…and I certainly can’t read and swim…so…during my daily walks with Seamus I usually reflect, pray or listen to uplifting music. Here in the shop I always have music on…I think everyone should have background music or a soundtrack! I just recently discovered on Pandora a few musical artists who write great parody comedic music which lifts me up. Like little 3 minute stories, I love Jonathan Coulton (Code Monkey, Still Alive, Creepy Doll, IKEA, Shop-Vac), Weird Al Yankovic, They Might Be Giants (Birdhouse in your Soul, Particle Man, Istanbul (Not Constantinople)) and Rob Paravonian (Pachabel’s Rant). Of course, I still love my “Broadway tunes”…especially from “Wicked”, “Hamilton”, “Book of Mormon” and “Avenue Q”. (stories in song!)They all can be found on YouTube, of course. Not everyone’s taste…just giving a little insight. Yes, sight…you see, like many, I have been struggling with clear vision, eye pressure & cataracts and sometimes I have to put the book down. When that happens I put on Pandora and pull up these artists and get to work on something in the shop or at home. I will be having my pre-op on Oct. 3rd, so the store will be closing early on that day at 2pm. I will be having surgery on October 19, so the store will be closed on October 19th. On the 20th I will be having my follow up… so…check my Facebook page (Tattered Pages, LLC) or call the shop #518-447-9910 before coming over, for I am not sure how things will go for me.

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The Hardcover sale that I had in September went very well. So…during the entire month of October all Harcover Books in MYSTERY and HORROR will be reduced to $5! With every $20 sale you will be able to choose a free book from my special section of books! Why not start your Christmas/ Holiday shopping now! I will have my Halloween children’s books out and many of your Christmas craft making books will actually be coming out before the end of the month! ALSO, don’t forget that Tattered Pages always has gift certificates for sale in the shop daily! Don’t know what to buy?…a gift certificate in my shop goes so much further than in a “full price store”! I have a few author recommendations for you, I am currently reading another Victorian/Scotland Yard Mystery by Alex Grecian. Set in England in the White Chapel District, the Scotland Yard Murder Team are re-inventing themselves after the terror of Jack the Ripper using the latest in detective skills & techniques. Do you love historical fiction? Might I suggest Georgette Heyer, Tracy Chevalier, Bernard Cornwall, Alison Weir, and Jean Plaidy. The other day a customer asked as to where my “BestSelling Fiction” was located in the shop? I told her that I didn’t discriminate against those that didn’t do so well… so, they are blended together! You have to know your authors…I can always look it up on my data base! You can even call me, e-mail, or message me on FB if you are looking for a specific book! Tattered Pages is going into its 11th year as a business. Succession of 3 owners, 17 cats, 2 dogs, 19,000 books and the best customers & patrons anywhere! Service… selection…value… part of the Glenmont community because of YOU! If you haven’t been by lately…come on in…Seamus & I would love to help you! OPEN: M,T,W, 10-5, Thur. 10-4, Fri. 10-7, Sat. 10-2 Until next month…happy reading…and tell a friend!

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The Stone Houses of the Onesquethaw Valley Historic District By Susan E. Leath

While the vast majority of the Onesquethaw Valley Historic District is located in the town of New Scotland, I often claim it for Bethlehem. After all, when the old houses there were built, it would have been the town of Bethlehem. Except it turns out that is not quite accurate. The eight stone houses still standing in the district were all constructed prior to about 1767. Two are as early at 1719. That is well before Bethlehem was a town, New York a state and the United States a country. Cover Photo: The Bratt – Oliver House on Van Dyke Road has undergone many architectural changes over the years. It is now part of the Spinney community and was once part of the Leonard Farm. In those days, this area would have been part of the Manor of Rensselaerwyck, which was part of Albany County in the colony of New York. The town of Watervliet was erected in Albany County in 1788 after the American Revolution. The town of Bethlehem was carved out of that in 1793 and the Town of New Scotland split from Bethlehem in 1832. So, the stone houses of the Onesquethaw Valley Historic District would have officially been in the town of Bethlehem from 1793 to 1832.

The original section of the Van Der Zee Manor house was built circa 1754 by Harmon Van Der Zee. Harmon was a grandson of the legendary Storm Bradt. Storm is the son of Albert Bradt and Annetie Baernts, born aboard ship November 2, 1636 while the couple was crossing the Atlantic on the way to New Netherland. As an adult, he called himself Storm van der Zee, Storm from the Sea. Storm spent his first five months on the water as the Bratt’s ship did not arrive in Fort Orange until April 7, 1637. Today this is a private home on Rowe Road in New Scotland. p. 14

Oriskatach was the home of Gerrit Van Zandt. This elegant stone house was built about 1755, and is said to have housed soldiers during the French and Indian War. Gerrit is likely a descendant of Joseph Janse Van Zante (who may have come to New Netherland before 1664) and Seitje Marcelis Van Bommel. I was unable to determine the origin of the name Oriskatach. The private home, located on Onesquethaw Creek Road, is on the market. Google for interior photos.

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All well and good, except for the interesting story of Tenuis Slingerland and his son-in-law Johannes Appel. In March of 1685, they purchased 300 acres from the Mohawk. This grant, known as the Onesquethaw Patent, was confirmed by Governor Dongan in May 1685. It was almost immediately disputed by the Van Rensselaers who also had their patent for the Manor of Rensselaerwyck confirmed by Dongan 1685. In 1719, Johannes Appel was able to confirm his family’s ownership of the land making the Onesquethaw tract separate from the surrounding Manor lands. These Colonial era stone houses were erected by builders who combined their knowledge of Dutch building techniques with local materials to create functional homes. They were part of thriving farms, established by Dutch families and oriented toward the Onesquethaw Creek. The Onesquethaw is a branch of the Coeymans Creek. It flows from Clarksville through New Scotland over to South Bethlehem where it merges with the Coeymans Creek on its way to the Hudson River. During the colonial era, it provided a trade route inland from the Hudson toward the Native Americans living in the Mohawk Valley, strategically bypassing Albany. The Onesqethaw Valley also offered prime agricultural lands. Onesquethaw is said to be an Indian name for corn fields and old records sometimes show it as Nisquthaw. Modern day Bethlehem has its share of old stone houses. The Winne houses near today’s Creble Road were all built prior to 1767. The one still standing near the intersection of 9W is the Peter Winne House. The original section was built circa 1725 of timber and

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brick and has a fieldstone addition dating circa 1750. Hidden off a long drive opposite the greenhouses on Creble is another stone Winne house built circa 1750. Over on Van Dyke road is the Bratt-Oliver house which is pre-1767. River Road boasts the stone AlexanderKimmey House also known as the Halfway Tavern. The old Vanderzee home on Old Quarry Road might predate the time when the property was deeded to Gerret Hoogteling by Stephen Van Renselaer in 1790. It came into the Vanderzee family in the 1840s. To find an interactive Google map with photos of these old stone houses, visit the website of Hudson Valley Vernacular Architecture, hvva.org. Look for the Research & Resources tab and scroll down for Mapping A man examines a face of natural, fissured Helderberg limestone History by Ken Walton. located in the area between Feura Bush and Indian Fields in 1913. Local building materials like stone and timber were essential to building homes in the Colonial era.

Susan E. Leath presently serves as Bethlehem’s Town Historian. She is the author of Historic Tales of Bethlehem, New York. The book is

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OCTOBER Sunday, Oct. 1 KNIT ONE PURL ONE If you’re an experienced knitter, bring your current project. If you’re a beginner, bring size 8 knitting needles; we’ll provide yarn and get you started, 2-3 p.m. For adults, teens and kids age 9 and up. Monday, Oct. 2 FUN AND GAMES FOR GROWNUPS An adults-only gathering where you can play games, including chess, color and socialize, 6-8:30 p.m. Snacks served! Monday, Oct. 2 OPEN SEWING Sewing machines will be available for independent projects. Bring your own supplies. Volunteers may be on hand to assist you, 6-8 p.m. Register for up to two sessions. Tuesday, Oct. 3 RUBBER DUCKY BEDTIME STORIES Wear your PJs and bring a stuffed friend to enjoy fun and stories before bedtime, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3 CHESS CLUB Sign up for one or all sessions and try your hand at chess with our teen volunteers, 6:307:30 p.m. All experience levels welcome. For grades K-5. Sign up online or call. Wednesday, Oct. 4 TRIVIA NIGHT FOR ADULTS Sign up alone or as a team and match wits with others. *Prizes donated by the Friends of Bethlehem Public Library, 7-8:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6 RUBBER DUCKY SENSORY PLAYTIME A playtime for children up to age 6 where they can use their senses to explore the world around them, 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 6 COFFEE AND CONVERSATION: SHAKERS IN AMERICA Author Ann C. Sayers shines a light on the peak years of Shaker history, from the 1820s to the 1850s. Copies of her book will be available for sale after the program, 1-2 p.m. program; 2-3 p.m. coffee hour. Co-sponsored by Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc. Sunday, Oct. 8 DELMAR FIRE DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE We’ll be hosting a storytime and craft at the annual open house (145 Adams St.), 1-3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9 DAYBOOKS Discuss “The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu: And Their Race to Save the World’s Most Precious Manuscripts” by Joshua Hammer, 1:30 p.m. Copies are available at the information desk. Large-print audio and downloadable copies may be available.

CALENDAR Monday, Oct. 16 SEW IT YOURSELF: CORN HEAT PACKS Bring a fat quarter or any 18-by-21-inch Monday, Oct. 9 piece of cotton fabric, 2:30-3:30 p.m. or ANN SEEGAL MEMORIAL STORYTELLING 5-6 p.m. Basic sewing machine knowledge PROGRAM: TRAVEL THE WORLD IN TALES & required. Sign up for one session. TUNES A storytelling extravaganza featuring Tuesday, Oct. 17 audience participation, tales, tunes and MAKE A GREAT PUMPKIN drama representing each of the seven You bring the pumpkin; we’ll provide the continents, 2-3 p.m. decorating supplies. Then watch the Charles Schulz classic, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Tuesday, Oct. 10 Charlie Brown,” 4 p.m. For ages 3 and up AFTERDINNER TOO with family and friends. Discuss “Silence” by Shusaku Endo, 7 p.m. Copies are available at the information desk. Tuesday, Oct. 17 Large-print audio and downloadable copies CHESS CLUB may be available. Sign up for one or all sessions and try your hand at chess with our teen volunteers, 6:30Wednesday, Oct. 11 7:30 p.m. All experience levels welcome. For THE LOSTKILLS: OFF THE BEATEN PATH IN grades K-5. Sign up online or call. THE CATSKILLS Local author and hiker Alan Via will share Wednesday, Oct. 18 photos and stories of some of the more CYBERBULLYING: WHAT PARENTS NEED TO obscure mountains of the Catskills, 7-8:30 KNOW p.m. Find out how young people are using social media and how to spot the signs of Thursday, Oct. 12 cyberbullying, 7-8 p.m. Co-sponsored by the KBA: KIDS BUILDER ASSOCIATION Albany County District Attorney’s Office. Build your own fun with Legos, Snap Circuits, K’nex, blocks, puzzles, origami and more, 4 Wednesday, Oct. 18 p.m. For kids and families. RUBBER DUCKY BEDTIME STORIES Wear your PJs and bring a stuffed friend to Thursday, Oct. 12 enjoy fun and stories before bedtime, 7 p.m. TAI CHI FOR HEALTH Weekly class explores the Tai Chi for Thursday, Oct. 19 Diabetes form. No experience is needed, TAI CHI FOR HEALTH and all ages and abilities are welcome. Wear Weekly class explores the Tai Chi for loose, comfortable clothes. Participants will Diabetes form. No experience is needed, build on skills from week to week, 10:30 a.m. and all ages and abilities are welcome. Wear loose, comfortable clothes. Participants will Friday, Oct. 13 build on skills from week to week, 10:30 a.m. COLOR A TRICK-OR-TREAT BAG Decorate a small keepsake fabric bag. Sign Thursday, Oct. 19 up each child individually, 10 a.m. Sign up LISTENING PARTIES online or call. For 18 months and older with Listen to and discuss Maurice Ravel, a family and friends. modern French composer whose music fused Spanish, jazz and Baroque influences, Friday, Oct. 13 7 p.m. COFFEE AND CONVERSATION: SPOTLIGHT ON BOTSWANA Friday, Oct. 20 Michael Matthews shares pictures and RUBBER DUCKY FINE MOTOR PLAYTIME information about his six-month visit to A time for children up to age 6 to play while Botswana, 1-2 p.m. program; 2-3 p.m. coffee developing fine motor skills, 10 a.m. hour. Co-sponsored by Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc. Friday, Oct. 20 COFFEE AND CONVERSATION: SONNY AND Saturday Oct. 14 PERLEY DOMINO BUILDING BASICS Popular musical duo will entertain with Learn the basics of building with dominos selections from the Great American with BCHS student Jacob Koplik, 3-4 p.m. For Songbook and more, 1-2 p.m. program; kids and families. 2-3 p.m. coffee hour. Co-sponsored by Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc. Monday, Oct. 16 MORNING CONCERT: THE PACEMAKERS Sunday, Oct. 22 We’re joining our friends from the Center for GALS WHO PLAY JAZZ Disability Services for a morning of music. This quintet of professional jazz artists will perform selections from the Great American Refreshments will be served, 10:30-11:15 Songbook, as well as original compositions, a.m. 2-3 p.m.

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Monday, Oct. 23 DAYWRITERS Spend an hour writing with the final half hour for optional sharing and feedback. Open to anyone interested in writing; all abilities, genres welcome, 1:30-3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23 OPEN SEWING Sewing machines will be available for independent projects. Bring your own supplies. Volunteers may be on hand to assist you, 6-8 p.m. Register for up to two sessions. Tuesday, Oct. 24 JUST FOR ME: MUSIC AND MOVEMENT Songs, instruments, dancing, learning and fun for children age 3-6 while caregivers wait at nearby cafe tables, 2 p.m Tuesday, Oct. 24 CHESS CLUB Sign up for one or all sessions and try your hand at chess with our teen volunteers, 6:30-7:30 p.m. All experience levels welcome. For grades K-5. Sign up online or call.

Tuesday, Oct. 24 FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION Learn about filling out the FAFSA, grants, scholarships, types of loans and more. For juniors and seniors and their parents, 7 p.m. Co-sponsored by the NYS Department of Financial Services. Sign up online or call.

Friday, Oct. 27 FRIDAY CINEMA: MY COUSIN RACHEL Film series with titles suitable for adult audiences (PG-13, 106 min., Fox Searchlight), 2 p.m. Shown with Subtitling for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing when possible.

Wednesday, Oct. 25 FOCUS ON NATURE Patricia Kernan, staff illustrator at the State Museum, will discuss the museum’s natural and cultural history illustrations, 7-8:30 p.m. Co-sponsored by Capital Region Audubon Society.

Sunday, Oct. 29 SUNDAY CINEMA: A MONSTER CALLS Film series with titles suitable for adult audiences(PG-13, 108 min., Focus Features), 2 p.m. Shown with Subtitling for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing when possible.

Thursday, Oct. 26 POKÉMON CARD GAMERS Bring your Pokémon trading cards to play and meet with other gamers, 4-5 p.m. All skill levels are welcome. For kids and families.

Monday, Oct. 30 ADULTING 101 Learn about money skills, cooking and home DIY as we share resources and “life hacks” for the young and young at heart, 6-7:30 p.m. College-bound and independently minded teens are welcome! Sign up online or call.

Thursday, Oct. 26 TAI CHI FOR HEALTH Weekly class explores the Tai Chi for Diabetes form. No experience is needed, and all ages and abilities are welcome. Wear loose, comfortable clothes. Participants will build on skills from week to week, 10:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 27 SEW IT YOURSELF: HALLOWEEN TREAT BAGS Bring 1/2 yard each of two coordinating Halloween fabrics to make a treat bag. Basic sewing machine knowledge recommended, 10 a.m.-noon. Sign up online or call.

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October 15th 1:00-3:30pm

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So, there you have them: some suggestions on taking the lessons of National Save for Retirement Week to heart. By following these steps, you can go a long way toward turning your retirement dreams into reality. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

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Spring is the time for renewal and rejuvenation! Wait, spring isn’t coming for another seven months? Okay then, let’s bring on the rejuvenation right now by announcing that the Bethlehem YMCA will soon cut the ribbon on a brand new wellness center.

The upstairs wellness area that includes the track, free weights, treadmills, bikes, studios etc.,is closed temporarily while it is gutted, painted, updated, reorganized and appointed with all kinds of new workout equipment. This will improve the aesthetics of the wellness center and increase the number of different exercises available. Our trainers will be able to teach members new workouts that will help them achieve their wellness goals. The new wellness center is closed in early October for renovations and will reopen on Tuesday, October 10th, . While the area is closed, our popular wellness classes will be held in the gym and conference rooms. There is a schedule at the front desk. When you visit the new wellness center, you will find the following improvements and upgrades:

If you are a member of the Bethlehem YMCA, you already know that we have fun and energetic activities and programs that help people of all ages grow physically, mentally, and emotionally. From aquatics to weights to Zumba, skating, basketball, yoga, spinning, personal training and more, our health and wellness activities are enjoyed by members young and old who are looking to improve their health, learn new skills, or just get out and move. And, if you are not a YMCA member, we encourage you to visit and check out, not just our new wellness center, but also our pools, ice rink, gym, track, outdoor pavilion, and all of our facilities. At the Y, we strive to provide options for everyone that are both practical and enjoyable. As great as our activities and facilities are, there’s always one thing that could improve them…..your friends! Please stop by the YMCA front desk and ask about our 20/20 referral program that can save you and your friend’s money on a Y membership. At the Bethlehem YMCA, fall is the time for rejuvenation, with improved facilities that can bring improved health and wellness for you.

New LED light fixtures; fresh paint; new carpeting along the walls with high impact soft rubber; new ceiling tiles; new flooring throughout the wellness center and the Spin bike room; 22 new Selectorize training machines; 11 new free weight benches; a new Smith weight training machine; a new Cable Crossover machine; four new squat racks with two Olympic lift platforms; new weight plates; two full sets of Olympic bumper plates; all new bars, grips, handles, medicine balls, resistance bands, and Bosu balls; three new TRX trainers; a set of weighted straight bars; new wall mount racks for accessories; and, if that’s not enough, new trash cans, paper towel dispensers and a new drinking fountain.

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The wellness center project is the biggest renovation to the Bethlehem YMCA since it opened, and, while we have always focused on keeping our facilities and equipment clean and in good repair, this redo is a huge step forward for what the Y can offer to our members. State-of-the-art wellness and weight gear combined with a new and improved workout environment will provide tremendous benefits to our members.

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Let’s go to NEW YORK CITY!!! Sunday, October 15th

Bethlehem Historical Association Out and About - Tuesday, October 10 Lindenwald

See the Tony Award winning Broadway musical

1013 Old Post Road, Kinderhook

All ages are welcome, no residency requirement for this fund-raiser for Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc, a 501©3 that supports Bethlehem Senior Services.

Our first "Out and About" for the the season is coming up soon. On Tuesday, October 10, we will visit Lindenwald, the Kinderhook home of Martin Van Buren, our eighth president.

“Come From Away”.

Cost for the large coach bus and the ticket for the show is $179. Bus only is $49. Bus leaves Bethlehem Town Hall at 9:00 a.m. and returns to Town Hall at 10:00p.pm. Make checks payable to “Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc.” For more details, call Elizabeth Mosier at Bethlehem Senior Services

518 – 439-4955, ext. 1176.

We will meet at that location at 11 AM. There is no admission charge. Vicki Folger, who has made the arrangements, needs to know if you plan to attend by Friday, October 6. Please email Vicki vhf49@yahoo.com or call 518 439-1824. You must be a BHA member to participate , but you can join any time as new memberships are always welcome.

Slavery and Freedom in Nineteenth Century Presenter - Dr. Michael Lucas 7 PM Thursday, October 19 Bethlehem Historical Museum 1003 River Road (at corner of Clapper Road) Selkirk 12158

Enslaved people of African and Native American descent were used as the primary labor force in New York until gradual emancipation abolished the institution in 1827. Michael Lucas is the Curator of Historical Archaeology at the New York State Museum. In addition to his studies on slavery and its aftermath in the Hudson Valley, he also conducts comparative research on eighteenth century development of New York City and Albany using the historical archaeology collections at the museum.

On Saturday, October 21st 2017 at 9:00am CrossFit Spur will host the third annual Fight Like a Girl event to benefit To Life! The mission of To Life! is to educate our community about breast cancer detection, treatments and related health matters; and provide support services to breast cancer patients, caregivers, family and friends. Please visit To Life! http://www.tolife.org/breast-cancer/ This years Fight Like a Girl event will be a same sex partner workout consisting of 3 categories, allowing those of ANY ability level to participate and have fun! RX: Advanced level CrossFit athletes Scaled: Intermediate CrossFit athletes Beginner: Inexperienced CrossFit athletes

100% of the proceeds from registration fees, sponsors, raffles and team fundraising will be donated to To Life!

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Calling All Crafters!

December's Annual Holiday Tea The Museum Display Committee invites you to join in the fun as we make Victorian themed tree ornaments for the Annual Holiday Tea. We are looking for help on Wednesday evenings, October 4, 11, 18 and 25 from 7 - 9 PM at the Museum. Questions: Please contact Nancy Newkirk - 518 495-7912

Museum Open Days The museum continues to be open to visitors from 2 to 4 PM Sunday afternoons up to and including October 29. There is no admission charge. There is still time to see Over Here, One Hundred Years Ago, exhibits that pertain to activities in the Town of Bethlehem in 1917 when the United States entered World War I. We hope you will stop by.

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